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Ambarawa
Johannes Widodo
jwidodo@nus.edu.sg
WHO AM I?
I AM AN OCBC, MORE OR LESS
I AM A COSMOPOLITAN MONGREL
Mongrel = a dog of no definable type or breed.
Cosmopolitan = global, international, multiracial, universal, found all over the world
1950s
1997 ‐ 1998
650‐1000
700‐900
800
Hindu-Buddhist kingdom of Kalingga (Holing), circa Medang (Hindu Mataram), 8th to 11th century
6th to 7th century CE
17th‐18th century
1619‐1809
1760
1845
Fort Willem I (1834‐1853)
Opened 21 May 1873, Closed 8 April 1976
1863
Cultuurstelsel, Cultivation System, Tanam Paksa
1898
1918
1888‐1925
c1900
1891
1945
1945‐1950
1939
1945 1945 1950s
Bedono, 2 Sep 2014
Heritage Hero (Siak, Indonesia)
https://www.facebook.com/komunitasheritagehero https://www.instagram.com/komunitasheritagehero/
Jeju‐Olle (Jeju, Korea)
Jeju Olle Trail is a long-distance footpath on Jeju Island, an island off the
south-west coast of South Korea. The overall route, mostly following the
coastline, consists of 21 connected numbered main routes, 5 sub-routes,
and a short spur that connects to Jeju International Airport. The routes
have an average length of 16 km and all together total 422 km. The exact
length and locations change over time as trails are modified or re-routed.
Since its founding in 2007, it has become a major draw for Jeju Island,
which attracts not only visitors from mainland South Korea, but also
Suh, Myung Sook, the founder and president of Jeju international travelers who have a taste for hiking. According to a 2008
Olle Foundation, used to an editor of a weekly newsmagazine. statistic, over 1.2 million people visited and brought $25 billion in
Leaving her post as a reporter after 20 years of her service, she economic benefits to South Korea.
went on her own pilgrimage of 800 km known as Camino de
Santiago from France to Spain https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeju_Olle_Trail
The routes pass through various landscapes
along the way including small villages, beaches,
farms, and forests. Many routes encompass
some of the island's 368 oreums which are low
parasitic volcanoes and historical sites dating
from ancient times through to the modern era.
iDiscover Asia (https://i‐discoverasia.com/)
Michael Portillo, Great Asian Railways Journey
(BBC, 2020)
Future
FOREVER AMBARAWA
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